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Masonic Intelligence.
meeting of the members of the Grand Chapter , so qualified , will be held at Freemasons ' s Hall , on Friday next , the 21 st instant , at seven o ' clock in the evening punctually , for the purpose of receiving from the Committee the requisite communication , at which meeting your attendance is desired , provided you are duly qualified as specified above . By command of the M . E . Z .,
His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF SUSSEX , William H . White , E . » ,, „ ., Edwards Harper , N . S U"hcnl ) es-Freemasons' Hall , nth November , 1834 . ( A second circular was addressed to the other members of the Grand Chapter , to meet on the 25 th of November , for the second promulgation . )
E . COMPS . : RAMSBOTTOJII , G . A . BROWN , and GOFF as Z . H . J . The Chapter was not opened , nor did the members appear in the regalia of the Order . The qualifications to attend were present and past first principals who had been regularl y installed as Masters of a Craft Lodge . The Committee appointed June 13 , 1833 , then explained the
alterations that had been thought advisable . First—As respected the installation of principals in the several chairs , and Secondly—Such alterations as were necessary on the introduction of a M . M . to this supreme Order .
Nov . 25 . —Phe Committee sat again this evening at seven o ' clock ; the members of the Grand Chapter attended in full regalia , and the Chapter was regularly opened . E . COMPS . : G . A . BROWN , GOFF , and BUCKHART as Z . II . J . Some parts of the report were read . At half-past seven the third class of R . A . Masons were admitted ,
when , with some slight alterations , the report of the Committee was agreed to . The Rev . G . A . Brown then "illustrated the jewel worn by the Order , in a manner most pleasing and instructive . The Chapter was then closed . [ We cannot omit to state , that the credit of having drawn the
attention ofthe Grand Chapter which led to the formation of the Committee is due to E . Comp ., A . L . Thiselton , whose information , as stated b y the Committee , was both useful and important . It is also our duty to state that Comp . Thiselton has expressed himself hi ghly gratified by the kind manner in which his suggestions were received and appreciated . Ka . l
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Masonic Intelligence.
meeting of the members of the Grand Chapter , so qualified , will be held at Freemasons ' s Hall , on Friday next , the 21 st instant , at seven o ' clock in the evening punctually , for the purpose of receiving from the Committee the requisite communication , at which meeting your attendance is desired , provided you are duly qualified as specified above . By command of the M . E . Z .,
His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF SUSSEX , William H . White , E . » ,, „ ., Edwards Harper , N . S U"hcnl ) es-Freemasons' Hall , nth November , 1834 . ( A second circular was addressed to the other members of the Grand Chapter , to meet on the 25 th of November , for the second promulgation . )
E . COMPS . : RAMSBOTTOJII , G . A . BROWN , and GOFF as Z . H . J . The Chapter was not opened , nor did the members appear in the regalia of the Order . The qualifications to attend were present and past first principals who had been regularl y installed as Masters of a Craft Lodge . The Committee appointed June 13 , 1833 , then explained the
alterations that had been thought advisable . First—As respected the installation of principals in the several chairs , and Secondly—Such alterations as were necessary on the introduction of a M . M . to this supreme Order .
Nov . 25 . —Phe Committee sat again this evening at seven o ' clock ; the members of the Grand Chapter attended in full regalia , and the Chapter was regularly opened . E . COMPS . : G . A . BROWN , GOFF , and BUCKHART as Z . II . J . Some parts of the report were read . At half-past seven the third class of R . A . Masons were admitted ,
when , with some slight alterations , the report of the Committee was agreed to . The Rev . G . A . Brown then "illustrated the jewel worn by the Order , in a manner most pleasing and instructive . The Chapter was then closed . [ We cannot omit to state , that the credit of having drawn the
attention ofthe Grand Chapter which led to the formation of the Committee is due to E . Comp ., A . L . Thiselton , whose information , as stated b y the Committee , was both useful and important . It is also our duty to state that Comp . Thiselton has expressed himself hi ghly gratified by the kind manner in which his suggestions were received and appreciated . Ka . l